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<blockquote data-quote="Moto Jojo" data-source="post: 96081" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>My players are experimenting with a bag of holding that they recently found (they're sorta new players, and this is the first bag of holding for them... hehehe), and maybe a month ago game-time, they put a hunk of cheese in the bag of holding, and marked down a cheese-check-date when they wanted to pull it out again and see if it had gotten stinky. That date will roll around when we play tomorrow, and I haven't decided yet if food kept in a bag of holding stays better preserved than it would if it were in your regular pack. *<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /> </p><p></p><p>What do you think? I'm sure there are no specific rules for this, so I'm looking to go with something that'll ultimately provide a few laughs. Maybe the time the cheese spends in the extra-dimensional space ages it in a way that can't happen in the real world, and they end up with a previously unknown variety of cheese!</p><p></p><p>(I posted this thread in the Rules Forum first, but after posting I realized the responses would probably focus on rules ramifications, and not on creative things to do with the bag of holding. Please feel free to post weird ideas! The players don't think of the bag as a "Bag of Holding" specifically, so I'm free to add unusual quirks if I feel like it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moto Jojo, post: 96081, member: 562"] My players are experimenting with a bag of holding that they recently found (they're sorta new players, and this is the first bag of holding for them... hehehe), and maybe a month ago game-time, they put a hunk of cheese in the bag of holding, and marked down a cheese-check-date when they wanted to pull it out again and see if it had gotten stinky. That date will roll around when we play tomorrow, and I haven't decided yet if food kept in a bag of holding stays better preserved than it would if it were in your regular pack. *8-) What do you think? I'm sure there are no specific rules for this, so I'm looking to go with something that'll ultimately provide a few laughs. Maybe the time the cheese spends in the extra-dimensional space ages it in a way that can't happen in the real world, and they end up with a previously unknown variety of cheese! (I posted this thread in the Rules Forum first, but after posting I realized the responses would probably focus on rules ramifications, and not on creative things to do with the bag of holding. Please feel free to post weird ideas! The players don't think of the bag as a "Bag of Holding" specifically, so I'm free to add unusual quirks if I feel like it.) [/QUOTE]
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